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Celebrating DelPHE success

DelPHE case studies 2010 (PDF)
Case studies provide real-life examples of how individual projects have been working in practice across a range of focus countries:

Cambodia: Strengthening and Expanding Psychology Curriculum
Ethiopia: Enhancing chemical science
Ghana: Transforming Ghana’s land policy
India: Improving groundwater resources management in arsenic-affected areas of eastern India
India: Livelihood security of women self-help groups
Nepal: Appropriate Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation Systems
Nigeria: University students empowered to tackle poverty and health
Sierra Leone: Enhancing equity in the artisanal fisheries of Post-war Sierra Leone
Tanzania: Solid waste management for small and medium enterprises in Tanzania and Zambia
Uganda: Research capacity development for poverty reduction and sustainable development
Zambia: Developing capacity of nurses, doctors and paramedics
Zambia: Providing a unique opportunity for skills development in the mental health sector

DelPHE case studies 2009 (PDF)

Afghanistan: Public health training and research at Kabul Medical University
Bangladesh: Aquatic resource development
China: Protection of brassicas
Malawi: Sustainable community based health care
Mozambique: Plant molecular biology
Rwanda: Education for community cohesion
South Africa: Urban environment and health
Uganda: Pro poor tourism for East Africa
Vietnam: Ruminant livestock production in smallholder farming systems
Zambia: Sustainable biodiversity management

Celebrating DelPHE success 2009 (PDF)
This publication celebrates DelPHE impact and shows how universities, individuals and communities benefit on the ground. Since the programme started in 2006 there have been many significant achievements. DelPHE projects cover a wide range of themes including civil engineering, climate change, gender equality, peace building, disaster risk management, fisheries, water and sanitation. Partners continue to work with a wide variety of stakeholders at institutional, community and policy levels.

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